The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 26, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    lit I DAY, JUNK SMI, I It 1 1
THE EVRN1N0 HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAObV
Veal Demand Gets Attempt to Assassinate Czar's Family
Bigger Each Year
I'liltrd I'mo Horvlrn
WAHHINUTON. II Jim 20
flit .Innaiid for veal has lnrwiil
rapidly, '' H"1 ""' M "'" uM'lil
Mtf rilv lailKlltrlr.l bill (lliH)i-
ami of I""1' ''I'" n" w"ll. ll,lt"
rait Mill "" "' tor r,"ln ,s ,0 I'3
t.tirll tilitx '" I'1"'" months (ill) "
Tlili tjuolntloii (mm I Iim lain.1
rarmet HiilUllii l' Hi" I'liliiui
HinM iltirtmuiil of egriruliui..
rorau thai tint tlm lrtnr h tin
limit") rliti fr'd, ( I imunllr mum
(.riitluM" I" nmrkl t)i lnir r dual
lilirjllr." lv. llilill III illtl.l I
iiilun iIikiii mti ii 11,11111, .mm. f t,,
111 I Kill III It III. fin. (I all i in
Wlill" tlio iiiimbiji of calllo Ini ili
ttnnmil. I In. iliiuinijil for uu-at !n
naturally crriMn until urn nut liovi
I ho i(iuru nearly roatml. Inn Hie
imrkittn, ilml tlm) may pr.nlit" . t,i,M
r lluxil Hid how biiylliK iniiii) . nllli.
that wurn riinnctly fnl Tin- tntm.r.
wliu liiniinrly bought htmlr nm i i-t
ratili' as (imliirn htun irtn romp-Hi d
' psy lilglmr irlf" fur surd mm. (r
,i tnhfi tlilnnrr Hiiiumle
NO RUN, NO HII
GAME IN DOUGLAS
YESTERDAY'S COAST
LEAGUE RESULTS
iioriKiiiiHi t'A. m:i: iiami: in
WIIM'II ON'I.V -Vi:ST.i:HJIir Hsu I'rAncUcJt
luvrinw v,tx Titiuit pitch, h'?1';''
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Portland I
llur.lii't dint tlrrxtkn Krnn n rut
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Ate yrt or loner . bball W.f Kri-mr ami llannali; I'much and
lory, i'liufc lief flrnt no-hlt, Alexander.
nruii em HumUy, mIipji tho lotsl' '
team. Willi IMille ftu.h pUrlilng.' Marrlacm lv Inrreaird IS tr
lUt.ir.1 . titlml r,m of (Hmda!. and jr"" '""' "'" '" "' """'""
Piddlo l-u oh tho Nut 1 1. Htiln
croMitUd Probably 3,000,000 of the (irafn
Out, m, rir uu-r ll liu.l.l""1"' 1'"1""1 "" "r" "-'
in nine llllllllE. Hn llnnirn, tltf "
rlcrt .Uyr f.n il.o Wlilue immi.j rw It U mil t,.ro nro l.ioci.
t.ttlnfi m Hi fmi f iht It.i. Wlihi"1"" fmlllM lllt only mr chll.t mc).
lo mm out In tlit tlilnl Innlne, ob"! i
of lloh' fl lnliooU nirucV llan-j Thrfn am ovrr T.000,000 ft-mali
m on ilt arm, waUltic lilm tu ilrm.,1 rMdwIimfru In tlip CiiIlhI Ktatn. i
llntiM-ii t)lo r-i.inl, dm idi. nct
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FORT HAS FAST
TEAM FOR GAME
hTAIt 11.1 Mi 1'I.AVKILS I'HOM XKAIt
and I'Ait aui: o,vrm:iti:it to
iu:i'iii:si:nt tut. vooi uivku
Mimtoi'OM.s m:iti: huxdav
Viewed from every dip, curve antl
anclo Sunday' ball game at Modoc!"'" lraPfoeraont.
.1'nrk It hound to be a hummer. Hero
ccrtalncd and dteralM4 th
tlonato sbnre for which ch lot
of lot, block and acre Bf9
shall bo liable for th laprortawit
of KlghtU itroot, from Mala to High
itreot, High street from KlfthMi to
.Ninth itreet, Ninth street froa High
to l'roapcct street, Prospect afreet
from Ninth to Upham street, Uykaa
street from Prospect to White aveaue,
Wblto avenue from Upham to DeU
street, nnd having on tho 8th day of
June, 1D14, (lied In tho office of tho
Pollco Judge of said city a etatemeat
thereof, which said atatemeat la
known and designated as the "PRO
POSED ASSESSMENT IIOLL" for
n tho way it shapes) up:
Kort Klaamth lias gathered togeth
er an aggregation of ball players with
tho expectation of winning tho $2G0
pursp to be pi ay id for during tho Fort
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN, that
said Common Council did by resolu
tion fix Monday, the 29th day of June,
1914 said dato being a date apoa
which a regular meeting of said coaa
cll wilt be held as the time for hear-
Klamath celebration. Walter Dixon, i Ins and determining all objectlosa to
'the manager of the re-organlzed team, jsuch assessment, and having heard
must win Sunday's gamo In order to and determined such objections, If
Instill the proper amount of confi
dence In players and supporters.
On the other hand. Manager Duhl
cannot nfford to let Port Klamath get
away with anything at this particu
lar time, for a defeat Sunday would
'bavo a decided bearing on the gato
receipts for tlif big games the fourth
and fifth.
' Neither team can afford to lose,
therefore the fans may expect to see
cne of the fastest games of the season.
OBmmiWfl'B''T'irJZr
I'mhii I. fl t ilul'l (uniiil HiKl.r Anusliuli, (imiul Diufio-, Olg.i, Craml DiicIu-m. Tatjnna, G'miul I)uUhs
Muilc Iloltom -CVAit'tlUli.
Another AttvlllM to kill Crnr XICllO- track ixnluik-d beuuatlt It. Ilia czar's ror. coll.-inscr nllrrtr lu.n ihr. Irn.
I of Ittimln and all hlx family has tra'11 WBS u1 J(i- T'' train jfd how near she and her family had
jjut tuin made.
i family -ri r. lurnl
mer
ciinrli of llinimniilu a I Kuctrndjo
Ktnckholdrrs Slcctlnc
Notice Is hereby ghen that a special
nuc-tlng of the stockholders of the
I. Itllo Klamath Water Ditch company
will be held at Us office. 207 Odd
Fellows' building, In Klamath Falls,
Oregon, on Saturday, July 11, 1914,
at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., for tho
purpose of acting upon tho question
ahead was wrecked. After the cxDlo-Ibien to death. Efforts to dlncoicr thn ' .. .. .r
The exur and hi , .. ,. lraln , ,U)Id w.,1. p.,prtto of tho plot are Ia0IE ntamath "palVs, Oregon,
ling to their sum- rel mimIco men and Coxsacks from made with greatest secrecy. It is be- th,s 2-lh d of j 1314
a MU to KlnB;lh0 ro)"1 t.ral"8 '"1 t,)r0UKU Ule Uwoa lhat J'1 Sffllals were con- " LESUE UOOERS. Secretary.
1 Html dl.lii Imil lr tiM 1... .... r. nl au. k,. .t a. 1. i L. I
tialurn from
luuiurjHiuc ioukuik jor mo porpcirai ctrncua as 1110 plans 01 ino cxar were
11 Tu ii f tll nilt mi'O Thn unt-ili u tic lmtitil ni thr Ino iamam mm. I
li train A n-rlal went ahead at! Kunili n.uit. The cxirlna, who has 'route taken entirely different from tho
lirutiYttuti A Imiiib placed ou tli(lnfii In n constant nightmare of tcr-one originally planned.
any there bo, said Common Couacll
will on said date proceed to assesa the
proportionate share and part of the
cost of such improvement ia accord
ance with tho benefit accrued apoa
each lot, part of lot, block or acreage
property. Each and every owaer of
property liable for the cost of Back
Improvement is hereby referred to
kuch assessment roll on file la tka
office of the Pollco Judge for detailed
information.
The boundaries wihtla which tka
property lies that Is benefitted and la
to be assessed for the cost of aald Im
provement, is all that property trims
adjacent to the said streets aa far aa
improved, and extending hack from
the side lines of said street to tka
centers of the respective blocks lylag
adjacent to said streets so far aa Im
proved.
Witness my hand and the seal of'
said city tbls 16th day of Jnne, 1914.
A. L. LEAV1TT,
Police Judge of Said City.
16-31 h
Utirr fiirrd Aftr tl.i nui a vl
nor rrlir tltnl - Itim-lnifr. Itrtlow.
Th hr i:illi t t.0 atrli In n
,,V Vork flty h wr loo.ooo
rirl mi.t om'n studying lmtnr.mk-li.c
nlckrl iAt" ('Ii.s.miI olid lrt rrj DdiikIuk rouiil) will flnUh ptanklUK
lul nut At Mrllnllaru Hip lunl imr Caintm mouiitalii.
Grandma Never Let
Her Hair Turn Gray
KI.PV llllll LOCKS DARK, THICK,
gray hair disappears, and, after aa- The force of laborers has been
oilier application or two, your hair) doubled on tho Hill terminals at
become beautifully darkened, glossy FlaTel.
and luxuriant. You will also discover !
dandruff i gone and hair has stop'ped The Lane county hop crop this
falling. 'rcar will bo $350,000.
(5ra), faded hair, though no dis-
Start a Savings Account Now
mmmW C i K
ilcln to save now by depos
iting ovory extra dollar with
tin. add to It. allow the luterctt
wo pay (I pnr cm compounded
tnl i'crj six iiuiiiths) to remain
and old ate will not find you
hmnolpt nnd forlorn
FIRST STATE M2 SAVINGS BANK
KLAMATH KALLS. OREGON
i cuhsv, with .sari: Tia axi) Rrau. Is n g!En of 0d ag0 Md M we ,rr us )0 youK
Hl ,',,,u'lt lall desire a youthful nppearancc, getlt(l)KO DECORATIXn
" " ' I ttilt Mf AtlCA s llt We. aMi C MM.t
wMy wasw " st m;viub uufac uuu
' Wli.n you darken your hair with 'sulphur, and look ) cars younger.
,8.11:0 Tea and Sulphur no uno can tell, t
bccauo It's done so naturally, so
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Notice to Creditors
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, in and for Klamath
County.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, having been duly appoint
ed by order of the county court of
Klamath county, Oregon, administrat
or of the estate of Eliza M. Qulmby,
deceased, halng qualified as such ad
ministrator, all persons having claims
against said deceased of whatsoever
name or nature is hereby directed and
required to present said claim duly
NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that there
are funds In the city treasury for tka
redemption of all Sixth street war
rants protested to date. Interest will
cease from date hereof.
Dated at Klamath Falls. Ore., tkla
2t0h day of June, 1914.
J. W. SIEMENS,
20-10t City Treasurer.
I Paid Advertisement)
'oculy. Prupnrlng this mlxturo at
homo, though, is musay and trouble-
lhi
I
We build and decorate floats.
Fancy and original designs for win-' rjae,i as Dy iaw required, within six
(months from the date of the first pub
lication of this notice to said admln-
!dows, fronts, poles, etc.
Hubbard, Free- & Tern HUger
ISuildcni r.i.iS Decorators
otne. For CO ccuts you can buy at -aj,
an) drug storo the rcady-to-use tonic j 30t
called V)utli' Sago and Sulphur Hair
Itiitiunly ' You Just dampen a sponge
or soft brush with It and draw this
through )our hmr taking one small
Hlrarid at a time Dy morning all
new Pauamn-l'aclnc souenlr!
it's n curso Tor- tho money, 1 ,'aVo ordcrs at Palm c,Bar Sl0re
At Mcllattans. I Phono 170. 25-5t
IMJX J. ZUMWAI.T. Prr.. K. M. IIUIIII, Vlrt. Prt-. aad Trcas.
lir.UT K. WITHIIOW, rWrrtary
Surveyors and Irrigation EnRineera
Klamath County Abstract Co.
ABSTRACTING
MAI'H, lM.NN, III.Ui:iIU.NTN. Kr. KI.AMATII KAI.IJH. OUHOON
dUNE WEDDINGS
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.. . .". . ... ... ....... i.i..untit rt'lntlonx wllli
many V our cMomer. bK . c,rU.;, i... ..J
Tlio llrst thing 11.0 brlil alioulil Iwurn la that Q. ll ' h a an
by far ll.o cliraimit and brat aaauranr.. r . "K- ;;'" ' ' l m
hoint.." Hlart liuuarkvriiluii WM by hi.yluK )' '"" ""I'l'l"
VAN RIPER BROS.
tiayrmsMrqa)jB w1
EafiSal
Take your home
for instance.
Of com? you w oultl like
jiiclun-s of Hint, insitlo
mul out. Then Mop into
Mirtorunnl kl us show
)u how ciisily)ou cm
make nil tho "piehuvs
urn wnnt of oNuiylhing
miu caru ubout, with a
P
rem
No previous cxericnco
it utcevuiiy, Thteivre
the tintple.t of nil e.ttn
erns to load wntl tiiH-rale
and nie remiu-luihly
lijjlit, eoiupaet and elli
cient. Prices, from
SI. 50 up.
Ketything for pholoj'
inpltj'nud wo do prompt
doM'loping.iiulpiinliiig.
Underwood Pharmacy
INVESTORS' NOTICE
" Ml'sT Si:i,I, as whole or in Mitall lots for c.i-li, ni) iHTxinal
ImlilliiKs of IK slmix (par .iltio 100) of giuirantciM cumulathc
preferred stock in nit e-tablUhcil, high clas llourUhlng Portland
bithlnot house, ) killing ti giiamntitnl :IH l-'r cent scml-Jinnual ditl
ilt ml; also -(! sliait (par value $100) prvferic-d stock of haine ihar
inter. ) killing V! jier tout quartet ly, or 8 per cent ler nnnuin dii
ilend. Hotter than hunk Mocks. Adilrev. or rail on II. 1 l'KKXCH,
Hold Xortouta, Portland, Oregoa.
latrator for allowance and approval.
Said claim to be filed with E. L.
Elliott, attorney for said estate, at
212 Wllllts building, Klamath Falls,
Oregon, that being the place for the
transaction of the business of said es
tate. First publication of this notice
'dated the Cth day of June, 1914.
I J. W. JORY, Administrator,
i E. L. ELLIOTT. Attorney.
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ill nil
III fnSSS-
WHITE BREAD
Sponge Method
Tr) the following reclpo preparcil by 1'rofcj.i.or Joseph Becker,
the world's greatest chef. . Professor .llt-cXer ttnule a careful test of
C'KATKR liAKK Flour for us. anil wo gtumtnteo results If his
illieillons for Its use are follewed:
Ono calco Flelschmann'a yeast, Ha quarts lukewarm water, 2
tablespoonfuls lard or butter, 1 tablespoon salt, AMi quarts sifted
Crater Lake flour, 2 tablespoonfuls sugar. Dissolo tho jeast and
sugar In ono quart of tho lukewarm wator, and add to It 1 quarts
of rifted Crater Lake Hour, or sutllclent to make an ordinary sponge,
llent well. Cover and set aside to rise for about l1, hours In a warm
place. When well risen ndd to It tho plut of lukewarm water, lard
or butter, the roumludor of tho Hour, or enough to make a moder
ately firm dough, and lastly, tho Bait. Knead thoroughly, place In
groaned bowl. Cocr nud let riso for from 1 Va to 2 hours. Wheu
light, mould Into loaves and placo In well greabod baking pans, cover
and lot rlsu again for about an hour. When light, bake 40 to GO
minutes, reducing tho heat of tho oven after first 10 minutes. This
luclpe makes four largo loaves. Tho whole procoss takes from G&
to G houis, ami If followed closely, will produco excellent results.
Klamath Falls Flour Mills
'CltATKIl LAKH 1JUAXM"
Summons
(Equity Xo.GSS. Register 4, p.186)
In the Circuit Court of tbe State of
Oregon, in and for the County
, of Klamath.
John A. Myers. Plaintiff;
I vs.
Mary E. Meyers, Defendant.
To Mary E. Meyers, Defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and answer tbe complaint of plain
tiff filed In this suit against you on or
before the Sth day of July, 1914. that
being the date set in the order of
the above entitled court for your ap
pearanco and answor in the order for
publication of summons, issued in
this suit; and, if you fall to so ap
pear and answer, plaintiff will apply
to said court for the relief demanded
in his said complaint, vis.: For a
decree dissolving the bonds of mat
rimony heretofore and now existing
betwoen plaintiff and defendant, and
for plalntlC's costs and disbursements
herein.
This summons is published In the
Evening Herald, a doily newspaper,
printed and published and of general
circulation In tbe city of Klamath
Falls, county of Klamath and state of j
Oregon, under and by virtue or. nn
oidor of the Honorable Henry L. Ben
son, Judge of tho circuit court of the
stato of Oregon In and for tho county
of Klamath, made and entered on the
19th day of May, 1914, the first pub
lication under said order, to be on
tho 2Cth day of May, 1914, and the
last publication to bo on the 7th day
of July, 1914, being for six consecu
tive and successive weeks.
B. L. ELLIOTT,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
211-4 Wllllts Building, Klamath
Falls, Oregon 26-2-9-10-23-30-7 h
Street Improvement Notice
Xotlce of Filing of the Proposed As
sessiucat Hole '
The Common Council of the city
of Klamath Falls, Oregon, having aa-
Street Work
InvluUoa to SakaUc Prnaoaala
Pursuant to an ordlaaae duly
passed and adopted by tka Coausaa
Council of the city of Klamath FaUa.
Oregon, on the 8th day of June, Hid,
and .duly approved by tka mayor
thereof, notice is hereby give that
proposals will be received by tka Po
lice Judge of the said city, at kla of
fice, corner of Mala aad Seeoad
streets, up to and including the Ctk
day of July, 1914, at tho hour of S
o'clock p. m., for the Improvement of
Eleventh street, Including all later
sections, from Main street to Upham
street, Worden avenue from Upham
street to Donald street, and Donald
treet from Worden avenue to Sargeat
street, by grading to the established
grade to a width of twenty-four feet,
and hard surfacing aald roadway
twenty-four feet wide with a 4-laek
macadam base and 2-inch asphalt
macadam top with concrete earba aad
gutters and necessary drainage. All
gutters and necessary drainage. All
of said improvemeat to be made aad
the materials to be used to be daaa
and furnished in accordance' with tka
plans and specifications adopted by
the Common Council, and now om Ma
In the office of the Police Judge of
said city, reference thereto la hereby
made for further details regardtag
onstructlon, materials and quaatitlea.
Said improvement to be done aa
der contract. Proposals will bo opes
ed and considered ou the Cth day of
July, 1914.
Bidders will bo required to aubmlt
their proposals upon blanks prepared
by the city engineer, and no propeeal
will be considered unless so submit
ted. Said Improvement to be completed
within months from date of aa-
ecutlon of contract.
The successful bidder will be re
quired to give bond la a aum to be
fixed by the council for tka faJthtal
completion of such improvemeat la
accordance with the contract, plaaa
and specifications.
Each proposal to be accompealed
by a certified check, certified by a re
sponsible bank, for 6 per cent Of tka
amount of the proposal, aa a flMTM"
tee that the successful bidder wttt as
ter Into contract wltk tka attjr 'a
Klamath Falls, Oraaoa, Irakis, tea
uaB aitv ua ni, wmw bvimi ww , iWL.
be forfeited to the city fa eat af fad- ' .1.
uro of the successful 4daraaaAaf-,f'v:
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iuiu muu.i.1. t v ( y Jf-SVft,
The city reserve the jthjMp). ' 4v
ject any and all propeiaw. aaaye g-
make auch improvement Haeef. , ; "
By order of the Comma 01 m.r
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